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25. Capitol Hill Blue: Gonzales promises to outdo Ashcroft
- www.capitolhillblue.com
- Gonzales promises to outdo Ashcroft.
- Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Monday he would move aggressively to prosecute obscenity cases, and he laid out a broader agenda much like that of his predecessor, John Ashcroft. ...
- In his first lengthy address since becoming attorney general in early February, Gonzales said people who distribute obscene materials do not enjoy constitutional guarantees of free speech.
- Gonzales, the son of Mexican immigrants, said the Justice Department also would continue its recent stepped-up activity in human trafficking investigations and prosecutions. ...
- The Justice Department also is sending teams of federal agents to five more cities struggling with violent crime, Gonzales said, extending a program begun last year in 15 cities. ...
- Among other priorities Gonzales noted:.
- Wray is the first high-ranking official to leave since Gonzales took over as attorney general. ...
- Gonzales promises to outdo Ashcroft.
26. Julio Gonzales (1876 - 1942) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
- wwar.com
- Artist: Julio Gonzales (1876 - 1942) .
- Julio Gonzales first learned the metalworking trade from his father who was a goldsmith and sculptor. However, Gonzales worked mostly as a painter in his early career. ... In the 1920’s, Gonzales devoted himself to metal sculpture. ...
- Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork by Julio Gonzales. ...
- Click on any of the links below to read about exhibitions related to Julio Gonzales.
- Julio Gonzales (1881 - 1962) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews.
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- Julio Gonzales artist portrait, brief biography and art.
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- Julio Gonzales: Pictures and Sculpture.
27. Democrats flash steel on Gonzales | csmonitor.com
- www.csmonitor.com
- VERBAL VOLLEY: In Senate hearings on the nomination of Alberto Gonzales (right) for attorney general, Edward Kennedy (D) of Massachusetts (left) pressed him on his role in a 2002 memorandum on the rules of torture. ...
- Democrats flash steel on Gonzales.
- WASHINGTON – This week's expected face-off on the nomination of Alberto Gonzales to be the next US attorney general signals how aggressively Democrats on Capitol Hill will oppose the White House - even at the risk of alienating Hispanic supporters. ...
- Gonzales enjoys broad support in the Hispanic community. ...
- 01/04/05 Editorial: Interrogating Torture Rules 01/05/05 Gonzales likely to be confirmed as AG, but faces sharp questions 11/12/04.
- But Gonzales's role in promoting a shift in US policy regarding the torture of detainees is giving opponents a momentum that many did not expect. ...
- All eight Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee voted against the Gonzales nomination in a first test of support last week. ...
- In often intense questioning, Senator Kennedy and other Democrats pressed Gonzales on his role in an August 2002 memorandum on the rules of torture, which was officially repudiated on the eve of his nomination hearing. The memo, written at Gonzales's request, defined the threshold of physical pain qualifying as torture to be "equivalent in intensity to the pain accompanying serious physical injury, such as organ failure, impairment of bodily function, or even death. ...
- Critics say the memo opened the door to the abuses at Abu Ghraib prison and that, despite the later retraction, the Gonzales nomination sends the wrong signal to human rights groups worldwide.
- They are saying: 'What can we say to our own governments if the US has authorized its military to take such actions against civilians?' " says Elisa Massimino, director of the Washington office of Human Rights First, formerly the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, which is opposing the Gonzales nomination.
- Even in opposition, Senate Democrats were careful to credit Gonzales's personal qualifications and achievements. ... Gonzales embodies the American dream. ...
- "We know Gonzales," says Ms. ...
- Especially important to many Hispanic activists was Gonzales's advice to George W. ... "Texas was a logical next place for this to happen, and we understand that Alberto Gonzales had a big impact in Bush's decision not to do that," says Navarrete.
28. USATODAY.com - Gonzales 'troubled and offended' by abuse
- www.usatoday.com
- Gonzales 'troubled and offended' by abuseBy Toni Locy and Thomas Frank, USA TODAY WASHINGTON White House counsel Alberto Gonzales, President Bush's nominee for attorney general, condemned torture of U. ...
- Gonzales questioned in 2002 whether some Geneva Convention prohibitions apply to terror combatants.
- During his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Gonzales described Army reservists who abused and sexually humiliated Iraqi detainees as "people who are morally bankrupt, having fun. ... " (Related: Gonzales memo).
- Gonzales, 49, said he "absolutely condemned" harsh interrogation tactics used at the U. ...
- Under pointed questioning from senators in both parties, Gonzales denied that memos he wrote or requested led to abusive interrogation tactics in Cuba that migrated to Iraq and Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison.
- Gonzales was evasive about his role in drafting an Aug. ...
- And Gonzales held fast to his belief that a president, particularly one at war, has broad powers that could include refusing to enforce a law he thinks is unconstitutional.
- As White House counsel for the past four years, Gonzales has been a central player in developing the administration's legal strategy against terrorism. ...
- Gonzales' confirmation is all but assured in the Republican-controlled Senate. ...
- Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who put Gonzales on the defensive. ...
- "We are nothing like our enemy, senator," Gonzales bristled. ...
- Gonzales froze when Graham asked whether he believed military lawyers were right in 2002, when they expressed concern that the administration's decision not to apply the Geneva Conventions to the conflict in Afghanistan would endanger U. ...
- At first, Gonzales said nothing. ... Gonzales accepted the offer.
- Gonzales, the son of migrant workers, would be the nation's first Hispanic attorney general. His against-all-odds life story touched Bush, who has given Gonzales his last four jobs over the past decade.
29. CNN.com - Gonzales outlines Justice priorities - Feb 28, 2005
- www.cnn.com
- Gonzales outlines Justice priorities.
- Attorney General Alberto Gonzales addresses the Hoover Institution in Washington.
- Alberto Gonzales .
- WASHINGTON (AP) -- Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Monday he would move aggressively to prosecute obscenity cases, and he laid out a broader agenda much like that of his predecessor, John Ashcroft.
- In his first lengthy address since becoming attorney general in early February, Gonzales said people who distribute obscene materials do not enjoy constitutional guarantees of free speech.
- Gonzales, the son of Mexican immigrants, said the Justice Department also would continue its recent stepped-up activity in human trafficking investigations and prosecutions. ...
- The Justice Department also is sending teams of federal agents to five more cities struggling with violent crime, Gonzales said, extending a program begun last year in 15 cities. ...
- Among other priorities Gonzales noted:.
- Wray is the first high-ranking official to leave since Gonzales took over as attorney general. ...
30. Byron York on Alberto Gonzales on National Review Online
- www.nationalreview.com
- Going after Gonzales.
- After an initial period of confidence, Republicans on Capitol Hill have become increasingly nervous about the prospects for White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales at today's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on his nomination to be attorney general.
- While a number of committee Democrats clearly plan to hit Gonzales hard, Democrats have kept close counsel on whether they actually intend to try to sink the nomination, or whether they will, after making a certain amount of noise, ultimately acquiesce in Senate confirmation. What has Republicans newly concerned is that the "chatter" mainly about minority plans to oppose Gonzales on the issue of his role in determining the treatment of U. ...
- Gonzales, and the White House, appear prepared to defend the administration's reading of the Geneva Convention and the argument that parts of the treaty do not apply to the war on terror. In a statement prepared for today's hearing, Gonzales says, "After the attacks of 9/11, our government had fundamental decisions to make concerning how to apply treaties and U. ...
- More troublesome will be questions about Gonzales's role in the so-called "torture memo" controversy, in which Justice Department lawyers, reporting to Gonzales, explored the internationally accepted definition of torture and how it applied to detainees in the war on terror. In recent days, Republicans have come to believe that Democrats will likely recite a list of abusive prisoner-treatment techniques and then ask Gonzales whether each one constitutes torture. ...
- In any event, Gonzales will be grilled about his views on the definition of torture. ...
31. Welcome to the City Of Gonzales
- www.gonzalesla.com
- Gonzales Museum .
- Welcome to Gonzales, La. ...
- From the best Cajun and Creole menus to casual and fast food, we have it - after all Gonzales is known as the "Jambalaya Capital of the World!". ...
32. 7-Day Forecast for Latitude 29.5N and Longitude -97.43W
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- Gonzales, TX .
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33. The New York Times > Log In
- www.nytimes.com
- Gonzales Lays Out His Priorities at Justice Dept.
- Gonzales' predecessor, John Ashcroft. ...
34. Gonzales and the Torture Cult- by Justin Raimondo
- www.antiwar.com
- Gonzales and the Torture Cult .
- Don't they know that attorney general-designate Alberto Gonzales wrote memos seeking ways to legally immunize U. ...
- It was the inability of the American occupiers to get any useful intelligence on the burgeoning Iraqi insurgency that set the whole torture machine into motion: the war is what motivated the writing of the Gonzales memo, and the Bybee memo, which gave the Justice Department imprimatur to the legal rationale for discarding the Geneva conventions. ...
- " This is what was being defended by Gonzales in his memo: this is the meaning of the obscene debate over the exact meaning of the term "torture" – does it mean only debilitating and potentially deadly bodily harm, or does sticking lit cigarettes in someone's ear also qualify? .
- " In the Gonzales nomination, reality is finally catching up with neoconservative rhetoric. ...
- Gonzales is one of the high priests of this torture cult, as is made clear by the legal briefs drawn up by him and his compadres in the Justice Department. ... The perverted "constitutional" principle that Gonzales and his Justice Department will uphold is the fascist Leader principle dressed up in "patriotic" drag. ...
- They also are secretly pleased that Gonzales was instrumental in getting the Justice Department on record defending biological diversity as a criterion for college admissions. While opposition to race-based affirmative action is supposed to be a core conservative principle, the neocons are willing to make an exception in this case just as long as the GOP can pander to Gonzales' Hispanic constituency. ...
- Gonzales and the Torture Cult.
35. Tiger Beat: No on Gonzales
- ari.typepad.com
- No on Gonzales.
- In November, I wrote about Bush's lawyer, so it isn't surprising I am joining the call asking senators to vote no on Gonzales which has been signed by many bloggers (there are lots of comments, so it may take a while to load. ...
- Also, Chelsea Green is giving copies of Guantánamo: What the World Should Know by Michael Ratner and Ellen Ray to all the bloggers who join the call to vote no on Gonzales. Some of the memos Gonzales wrote are on their site along with excerpts from the book and other info.
- Listed below are links to weblogs that reference No on Gonzales:.
36. News
- news.independent.co.uk
- Alberto Gonzales, the White House counsel who advised that the Geneva Conventions and international anti-torture treaties did not apply to terrorist suspects held by the US, was yesterday selected by President George Bush as his new attorney general.
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